The world received joyous news on Sunday when a helicopter crash resulted in the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.  At least, the world should have reacted as if this was joyous news.  Instead, the moral failure of the world to recognize that this was a good thing exemplifies how backwards many nations are in terms of simple and obvious truths.  

Campus Chaos Abounds

On campuses of public universities like CUNY, and of “elite” private institutions such as NYU, Columbia, and Harvard, chaos abounds. Student activists, supported and incited by outsiders, occupy large swatches of these ivory towers, preventing unobstructed passage, freedom of speech, and access to class for their fellow students. Violent actions such as looting, destruction of property, and bodily harm to pro-Israel students accompany protests in support of the Palestinians.

Leader and Innovator in Healthcare Industry Pays it Forward with Scholarships to Help Touro Students Succeed

Morris Oiring, founder of the Oiring Group and long-time COO of Pleet Homecare, will be presented with the 2024 Alumnus of the Year Award at the 50th anniversary commencement for Touro’s Lander Colleges, to be held in Lincoln Center on June 2.

Spain, Ireland, and Norway appeared on domestic news broadcasts for the first time in the better part of a century because they made an asinine statement regarding the fictional state of Palestine: They declared that they recognize a state that does not exist, has no functional government, borders or citizenry.  If they got on the podium and announced that they recognized Never-Never Land, Narnia, or Wakanda, the leaders of those countries would have been rightly mocked.  Instead, in our backwards world, they are lauded.  For all their blubbering pronouncements, there will never be a Palestinian state, for obvious reasons.